We see Neo taking these pills - which look to be called Ontolofloxin - but the mirror next to him shows an older version of him taking the same pills. The last Blue Pill scene worth mentioning is the most surprising, and may show us a glimpse of old Neo. While we don’t see his face, his iconic trench coat may be a giveaway it is him. Other footage does include Neo and Trinity working together, however, and shows the return of Neo’s ability to stop bullets in their tracks.īlue Pills also show up in multiple teasers, and one in particular looks to have Neo pouring a ton of them down a sink, possibly as he starts to remember his past. We may see this moment in one of the teasers for The Matrix Resurrections when Neo and Trinity are together but Trinity pulls her hand away from him. In the CinemaCon footage, Neo is said to have been taking two Blue Pills a day and, when Neo and Trinity meet at a coffee shop, neither of them appear to remember each other. While this could obviously be a misdirect, it could hint that Harris’ character may be someone who wants to keep The Matrix as it is and keep Neo unaware of what is truly going on. You wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe.” If Neo had taken the Blue Pill in the first film, according to Morpheus, “The story ends. We don’t want anyone to get hurt, do we?” It becomes a problem when fantasies endanger us. Anything else is just your mind playing tricks on you. “Do you remember how you got here? You’ve lost your capacity to discern reality from fiction,” Harris says throughout the teaser(s). If you choose the Blue Pill on, you are treated to narration by Neil Patrick Harris, a newcomer to the franchise who is set to play a therapist (this character was reportedly speaking to Neo in the footage at CinemaCon.) Other scenes include a character getting jacked into the Matrix, glimpses of Trinity and Jessica Henwick’s characters, Neo walking towards the Simulatte coffee shop that was mentioned in the CinemaCon footage that screened recently, and Jonathan Groff’s character having his mouth sealed like Neo’s was in the original. In the first movie, Neo wakes up in a pod and has no hair, and this could be a similar situation. What’s of note in this image is that the eyelashes appear to be mostly gone and could be a look at a character - possibly Neo - waking up from the Matrix. We also see characters being attacked by sentinels.Īnother scene that may be from outside the Matrix is a glimpse of a character’s eye. The Red Pill scenes also include a few glimpses of life outside The Matrix, and we see a flying ship that’s not totally unlike Morpheus’ ship the Nebuchadnezzar from the original films. Sure, anything could happen and Fishburne could still return, but it's an interesting rabbit hole of its own to go down. During one of these attacks, Morpheus is killed by gunshots from a character known as the Assassin, who had bullets with a “kill code.” In Chapter 1.2 of The Matrix Online, Morpheus was demanding the return of Neo’s body from the machines and began orchestrating attacks across The Matrix to accomplish his goal. One of the biggest story moments in the MMO was the death of Morpheus. The Matrix Online was an MMORPG that ran from 2005-2009 and was actually a canon continuation of The Matrix story following The Matrix Revolutions. Laurence Fishburne doesn’t appear to be returning to his role as Morpheus, but The Matrix Online may be the key to not only why this is, but also to why Abdul-Mateen II may be playing a reborn version of the character. This, and many more in both the Red Pill and Blue Pill scenes, may lend weight to the theory that Abdul-Mateen II is actually playing a new version of Morpheus. One includes him not only staring at his reflection in the mirror with a sense of disbelief, but it also shows his fingers appearing to pass through that mirror, which is similar to another scene in the Blue Pill’s collection.Īnother, which is one that probably raises the most questions, sees him being built/rebuilt by some machine. While we do get glimpses of Neo in the Red Pill scenes, Abdul-Mateen II’s character has some of the most intriguing moments. For those who need a refresher, Neo took the Red Pill in the first Matrix after Mopheus says, “You take the Red Pill, you stay in Wonderland and I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes.”
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